That back wall is just a gratuitous bit of foam scuplting, in an attempt to llok like the exterior of a Cloud City building:

And I made the "Beldon's Eye" sculpture removable, since it's battery-operated (and you really have to take those batteries out if you're not using it, because it will suck them dry in a day or so, even turned off!) I also wanted to leave the option of a more open plaza, or even building one of the other Cloud City sculptures to swap with it.

So that's it for now. Level 2 is up next, but I can't really say when I'll get around to working on that, with the holidays and all...

At the risk of sounding like I'm jumping on the bandwagon, that is just an amazing piece of work. Your dioramas/playsets continue to amaze me. Just absolutely incredible detail put into that. How long has it really taken you to complete this? I don't mean "I started on April 1st and finished it today", I mean roughly how many actual hours (if you even have any idea)??

I like that the contours of the Bespin set aren't rigid and square. You captured the way Cloud City sorta curves and circles in its architecture, while your Death Star was more squarish, as its architecture was.

Very cool.

I'm curious to see what you'll maybe try/do with the freeze chamber, and Hasbro's mini-fc they made some years ago. I liked that set a lot, though it's small. It worked though. I thought it was only needing to be bigger itself, or be something they made additions for that snapped to it.

The push light's an awesome touch btw. I've wanted to try something along the lines of using those push lights. They're relatively inexpensive and look useful, but I've yet to work on a project I really wanted to put big domed lights in.

I have considered something a light-up holo-table thing though, like in AOTC. Not a film diorama though I don't think. Just something from my own cranial cavity.

--There's actually only one VOTC Stormtrooper in there. He's pretty obvious. The rest are commtechs.

--Total hours worked on this project, I would estimate to be around 100 hours. Though that's not including laying out the floorplans. I doodle all the time at work, at home, wherever, just little ideas for how things ought to work. A lot of the issues I on this I worked out while in the midst of building the Death Star.

--I originally thought of using a push-light to build a Yavin War Room table. I'd still like to try it someday, if I ever get to building a Yavin War Room. I adapted the idea to this project as a test, and because I'd never seen anything like it done before.